Bitget Launches CFD Sub-Accounts for Multi-Strategy Trading

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Key takeaways:

  • Bitget's CFD sub-accounts signal strategic push into traditional finance, broadening institutional appeal.
  • MT5 integration and isolated accounts target professional traders, intensifying competition with legacy brokers.
  • Regulatory scrutiny of leveraged CFD products could temper Bitget's expansion into derivatives.

Bitget, the global universal exchange, has introduced Sub-Accounts for CFD trading, a feature aimed at professional traders, proprietary trading teams, and high-net-worth users who need to run multiple strategies simultaneously. The new structure allows users to create up to five CFD sub-accounts by default, each with an independent MT5 ID, keeping positions and execution logic separate while remaining tied to a single main account.

The sub-accounts inherit the KYC and risk-control status of the main account, removing the need for repeated verification. From a centralized dashboard, traders can monitor real-time equity, margin ratios, and order histories across accounts. Password management is also centralized, with the main account retaining authority to reset both trading and read-only passwords for its sub-accounts. Margin calls and liquidation alerts are sent to the email and app notifications associated with the relevant sub-account, enabling account-specific risk responses.

“Professional traders often run several strategies at the same time, and managing all of them can get complicated very quickly,” said Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget. “Sub-Accounts enable users to keep those strategies separate while managing them from one place.” The launch expands Bitget’s CFD infrastructure under its Universal Exchange strategy and builds on its broader move into traditional financial markets.

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